Posted 4 years ago by Snizl for Visit Nottinghamshire
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Fixtures At Trent Bridge
Event Dates
9:00am, Fri May 31st
9:00pm, Thu Jun 20th
About this Event
The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup will be held in England & Wales with Trent Bridge proud to be hosting five games, including England v Pakistan.
Hosts England have a great record at Trent Bridge, having won both their previous World Cup games at the venue: wins against New Zealand in 1975 and Zimbabwe in 1999.
Trent Bridge, which is the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club - was the venue where England recently set a record ODI score of 481/6, with Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow both making centuries. It was also the ground where they previously set the record in 2016, when they scored 444/3.
CWC19 FIXTURES AT TRENT BRIDGE
Windies v Pakistan – Friday 31 May 2019
England v Pakistan – Monday 3 June 2019
Australia v Windies – Thursday 6 June 2019
India v New Zealand – Thursday 13 June 2019
Australia v Bangladesh – Thursday 20 June 2019
All fixtures start at 10.30am
First opened in 1841, Trent Bridge is a truly historic cricket ground. It first hosted a one-day international in 1974 and has been used as a Cricket World Cup venue for the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 editions.
Hosts England have a great record at Trent Bridge, having won both their previous World Cup games at the venue: wins against New Zealand in 1975 and Zimbabwe in 1999.
Trent Bridge, which is the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club - was the venue where England recently set a record ODI score of 481/6, with Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow both making centuries. It was also the ground where they previously set the record in 2016, when they scored 444/3.
CWC19 FIXTURES AT TRENT BRIDGE
Windies v Pakistan – Friday 31 May 2019
England v Pakistan – Monday 3 June 2019
Australia v Windies – Thursday 6 June 2019
India v New Zealand – Thursday 13 June 2019
Australia v Bangladesh – Thursday 20 June 2019
All fixtures start at 10.30am
First opened in 1841, Trent Bridge is a truly historic cricket ground. It first hosted a one-day international in 1974 and has been used as a Cricket World Cup venue for the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 editions.